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Show (HITS. Sua &td slush ye&tenlay. I Blue costs rcaiuuiu their bold ou the market. The Philharmonic held its regular i practice last night, j The Third district court Bits this alt. rnoon at 2 o'clock. Kay racks, loaded and unloaded, w..re all the life yesterday. No bullion shipment from the south or the Ontario yesterday, j A full moon prevaile-d last Dtght and shed ita benign eflnlence, etc. Felix eays be djesn't like, this weather it U too cold rtminds him of his lady love The streetj laoktd lor a time, as though tbe town bad gone to a funeral yesterday. It, is said tbe bullion products of Silver Reef aggregate $125,0C0 to $130,000 per mooth. The Chicago emeher, at Rueh Lake, ytdlerday, made itn first ohipment, since itj resumption of work. The Supreme court will conclude its Bitting ou hearing cases, at noon to-day. They are on the last case. The runaway took place yesterday ae usual; and as usual, was a failure eo fir aa newspapers are concerned. As many as 150 miners are said to have left Silver Reef at the outset of the excitement about Jackson district. The Dest-ret bank corner has been dubbed bummer's retreat, because they only retreat when it snows or rains. The lecture delivered by C. W. Stayner, E;q., in the Twelfth ward last night, was well attended and appreciated. It is expected that the pending argument in the .Oregon Butta case will be concluded thij afternoon. Judge Hark n ess is to deliver it. ! The schools in this city are in an unprecedented!; flourishing condition. Never have there been eo many, and never have they been so well attended. One thing we can say for tbe Herald. It never informs the public that it is the best advertising medium in the city they bav discovered that fact. Tbe boys in blus visited Salt Lake in pay day numbers yesterday and the day before, but did not act ia a pay-day manner they were nearly all sober. Some person had the temerity to appear ou the street in a eleigh yesterday. We retract that paragraph published on Tuesday abou' i being a thing of the past. The recent unfavorable wither has etopped tbe hauling of coal from Coalville. It wilt doubiless resume as soon as tbe roads aro in condition lo admit of hauling. The proppscls for skating and consequent con-sequent dumps and duckings are exceedingly ex-ceedingly good. Another night or two of frost aud Hot Spring lake will again be the seat of war. Tbe lecture to be delivered by Elder Jos. F. Smith, m the Eleventh ward echoolhouse, this evening, on tbe "Early History of the Church," commences at 7 o'clock. All are invited. in-vited. Dr. Ellen B. Ferguson's lectare, to have been delivered iu her Conservatory Conserva-tory rooms last evening, was postponed, post-poned, and will take pluce to-night at the same hour. Tbia is the tuird of the series. The extensive preparations for the masquerade to ba given at the theatre on the night of tho 21st, by the Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent association, associa-tion, are being pushed ahead vigorously. vigor-ously. "Everybody and bis uncle" will be there. The fuueial Bervicea over the late Dimick B. Huntington, in the 16th ward, on Sunday last, were largely attended. Tbe speakers were President Presi-dent John Taylor, Bishops Hardy, and Kealer, Elders Theodore McKean, A. M. Cannon and D. O. Calder, Jesse Fox and Joseph E. Taylor. If the officers will take a trip along First South street, they will see that a portion of it in front of a number of meat and provision stores, has been converted into a feed Btable. Tbe spectacle presented there yesterday added a great deal to tho beauty of the strctt, and not only does thiB practice lend dignity to the city but enhances the value of tbe property for farming purpose. The boy with a flipper has reappeared reap-peared arjd commenced war on the little birds. This specie3 of countenanced counten-anced murder should be stopped. The birds neither come so often nor in mch numbers as to give any ex-. ex-. mm for their heartleis slaughter, i'jicuts miht Endeavor to devise ulbi r sources of amusement for their wouder'ul progeny than that of wantonly wan-tonly killing the little minstrels of the air. |